Community Lost Cat Map & TNR Tracking

WhiskerWatch — a civic map for community cats, sightings, and TNR support.

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When a cat goes missing, time and visibility matter. A community lost cat map allows neighbors, feeders, and rescue volunteers to share sightings in one place. Instead of relying only on flyers or scattered social media posts, a centralized map increases awareness and improves the chances of recovery.

WhiskerWatch is an iOS app designed to make local cat sightings visible, organized, and useful for both lost pet recovery and Trap‑Neuter‑Return (TNR) efforts.

How a Lost Cat Map Helps

A lost cat map improves outcomes by:

Cats often follow consistent routes. By mapping sightings, communities can see patterns that aren’t obvious in isolated reports.

Built for Community Cat Tracking

Each sighting contributes to a larger, living map of community cats.

Supporting TNR and Ethical Reporting

Responsible cat tracking matters. WhiskerWatch encourages respectful photography, no trespassing, and support for humane TNR programs. The goal is visibility and coordination, not disruption.

A Secure iOS App for Local Cat Visibility

WhiskerWatch is currently available as an iOS beta app. Users can:

Over time, this builds a transparent record that benefits pet owners and rescue teams alike.

Quick FAQs

Is this for stray, feral, or lost pets? All three. Sightings help communities understand patterns and help owners search smarter.

Does this replace local rescues? No. It’s a visibility tool that can complement TNR teams and rescue workflows.

Is it safe to use? The goal is ethical reporting: respectful photos, no trespassing, and no interference with cats.

Get Involved

If you are searching for a lost cat map, a stray reporting tool, or a way to support TNR in your community, WhiskerWatch provides a simple starting point.

Join the iOS App Beta